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ILLUSTRATIONS

Mary Baker Eddy Frontispiece
From a photograph.
FACING PAGE
Mrs. Eddy's Birthplace in Bow, New Hampshire 10
As it looked when she was a child. From a chalk drawing by Rufus Baker, steel engraved.
Engraving copyrighted by Rufus Baker
The Congregational Church at Tilton, New Hampshire 32
Mrs. Eddy was a member of this church for many years and taught a class in the Sunday-school.
Home of Mark Baker in Tilton, New Hampshire 44
Where Mrs. Eddy lived as a young widow with her father after her mother's death. Erected in 1848, it has been removed from its original environment.
Home of Abigail Tilton, Tilton, New Hampshire 56
Where Mrs. Eddy lived with her sister before her second marriage. Removed from its original environment.
Cottage at North Groton, New Hampshire 60
The home in the White Mountains to which Dr. Patterson took Mrs. Eddy in 1836.
The Squire Bagley Homestead, Amesbury, Massachusetts 170
Where Mrs. Eddy met John Greenleaf Whittier in 1870.
The “Little House in Broad Street,” Lynn, Massachusetts 212
Where Mrs. Eddy completed the text of the First Edition of Science and Health.
The Massachusetts Metaphysical College  288
One of a series of gray stone residences in Columbus Avenue, Boston, occupied by Mrs. Eddy in 1882.